Photo gallery: Googleplex in Sydney
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Google Australia opened its doors to the media today in Sydney.
We kickoff this image gallery with a peek at Google's kitchen.
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Goodies galore.
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Rest and relax.
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Lars Rasmussen, Google Australia head of engineering, addressing press members.
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Customised Google fudge cakes for all.
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Google's reception area.
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Communications Minister Senator Helen Coonan officially opens Google's office.
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Never a thirsty minute.
Google's generous supply of drinks.
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Current search terms scroll down the wall in Google Australia's reception, as they famously do in the search giant's global head office.
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The Sydney Googleplex keeps plenty of healthy snacks on offer.
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Comfortable couches with colourful cushions.
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Meeting rooms with modern facilities are made available for late night brainstorming sessions.
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Larger meeting rooms are also available.
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Google's reception has plenty of space for visitors.
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The famous "Google tech stop" makes an appearance Down Under.
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Google staff plot world domination from a room with a view.
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Google-themed decor and relaxed work attire are staples for the search giant worldwide.
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